How do you find the slope and intercept of -2x+3y-6=0?

2 Answers
Feb 20, 2016

slope = 2/3 , y-intercept = 2

Explanation:

One form of the equation of a straight line is y = mx + c , where m represents the gradient (slope) of the line and c , the y-intercept.
What makes this form useful is that m and c may be extracted quite 'easily'.

Rearrange - 2x + 3y - 6 = 0 into this form.

hence: 3y = 2x + 6

divide both sides by 3 to obtain y = 2/3 x + 2

rArr "slope" = 2/3 " and y-intercept" = 2

Feb 20, 2016

Slope of the given equation is 2/3 and intercept on y axis is 2.

Explanation:

-2x+3y-6=0 can be expressed as 3y=2x+6 or
y=2x/3+2. As a linear equation in slope intercpt form y=mx+c has m as slope and c as intercept on y axis, slope of the given equation is 2/3 and intercept on y axis is 2.